Comprehensive Policy

Monday, December 29th, 2008

This is the most common car insurance policy that vehicle owners have. Its coverage is also the broadest. Other than insuring liability for third-party’s bodily injury (or death) and property damage, this type of car insurance also covers damage to the insured’s own vehicle.

There are also other benefits (usually) included in this type of policy – like medical expenses, personal accident benefit or car towing services.

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Act Liability Only Insurance

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

This is a compulsory insurance for all vehicle owners. Under this motor insurance policy, the insurer covers only death and bodily injury to third parties, including the passengers.

In other words, this type of motor car insurance doesn’t cover damages to property or vehicle. It also doesn’t cover accidents that occur within private compounds.

Vehicle owners (almost) never take up The Act Liability Only Insurance as a stand-alone policy. Instead, this is embedded into other types of policies, like the Third-Party, Third-Party Fire & Theft or Comprehensive Cover insurance.

In Singapore, automobile owners almost always sign up for Comprehensive Cover Insurance.

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